Jones has been getting treatment for alcohol and anger issues.
His attorney has said he is getting professional help in the Cincinnati area."He is being treated like anyone else," said Prosecutor Joe Deters, whose delay in proceeding in the case has drawn some local criticism.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office said Jones would remain jailed until the blood test can be performed Wednesday morning.
Sheriff Jim Neil said Jones was “disorderly and combative” throughout his booking just after midnight Tuesday morning and had to be put in a restraint chair.“Whether someone is a professional athlete, a blue collar worker or homeless, our staff will treat them with respect and we expect the same,” Neil said in a statement.
The spitting allegation, following his arrest on misdemeanor charges of assault, disorderly conduct and obstructing official business, resulted in a felony count of harassment with a bodily substance.
A prosecutor said the case began when Jones was pounding on doors at the Millennium Hotel, which is near the Bengals' Paul Brown Stadium.
CINCINNATI (AP) — Bengals player Adam "Pacman" Jones is getting more time to work on personal issues before anything happens with the latest criminal case against him.
The Hamilton County judge set bond at ,500 for Jones and ordered that he submit to a blood test.
Deters has said he'd like to know what NFL discipline Jones faces, noting that a suspension would cost Jones millions of dollars.
The NFL has said it's reviewing the matter under its personal conduct policy.
Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown and coach Marvin Lewis came to the defense of cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones on Wednesday. 3 on a felony charge of harassment with a bodily substance and misdemeanor charges of assault, disorderly conduct and obstructing official business as a result of an altercation with a security guard at a Cincinnati hotel.
The Cincinnati prosecutor dropped the felony charge last week, and Jones' lawyer said he will plead not guilty to the remaining charges. "I don't know that I have been perfect in my lifetime, either.